popular Female Musician Natasha Beckley, popularly known as Swadu has written a letter to sierra Leoneans asking for support from fans by appreciating their craft when they graced an occasion
Swadu in her letter said she will not be performing for free in any country she visits but will show support and support must be shown back
Swadu also said her Music pays for Music which means the money she makes from her music helps her invest in more music, and also state that her team depends on her
“I have basic needs, I support friends &. family and take care of myself. I’m not saying break your pocket to pay me, I said appreciate my Craft with a token” she states
Read her full letter
Dear Sierra Leoneans
It’s summer time and we love the fact that you want us to grace your events, thank you for the support. We are not the most popular artist in Africa, but our sound entertains our nation as we push for Africa to respect our brands.
I Swadu Natasha Beckley is certainly not performing for FREE in any country I visit. I will show support but remember that love has to be shown back.
My music pay for music meaning the money I make from music helps me invest in more music. Imagine I am not with a record label or popular management but pushing the way I do. I am an INDEPENDENT artist trying.
When I perform I like to work with a team / look good to push my brand meaning I must pay for (costume/hair/makeup/video/photographer/ hypeman/dancers) are mandatory needs I invest in every performance. My team depends on me.
I have basic needs, I support friends &. family and take care of myself. I’m not saying break your pocket to pay me I said appreciate my Craft with a token.
Love you soooooooo much
See you August – December let’s host these events and Rock each performance.